Jacob Misiorowski's Historic No-Hit MLB Debut Leads Brewers to Victory Over Cardinals

June 13, 2025
Jacob Misiorowski's Historic No-Hit MLB Debut Leads Brewers to Victory Over Cardinals
  • Jacob Misiorowski made a highly anticipated MLB debut on June 12, 2025, against the St. Louis Cardinals, pitching five no-hit innings in a 6-0 victory.

  • Facing veteran pitcher Sonny Gray, who had a strong season record, Misiorowski held the Cardinals hitless until he exited the game.

  • In his debut, Misiorowski became only the third pitcher in MLB history to start and pitch five or more innings without allowing a hit, joining Emmett Sheehan and Red Ames.

  • He showcased remarkable velocity, reaching 100 mph on multiple pitches, including a first pitch clocked at 100.5 mph, the fastest for a Brewers' starter since 2008.

  • Prior to his debut, the 23-year-old Misiorowski excelled in Triple-A, posting a 2.13 ERA with 80 strikeouts in 63⅓ innings.

  • Misiorowski's performance included a three-up, three-down second inning, and he issued his first walk after a seven-pitch battle with Nolan Gorman.

  • However, he exited the game due to cramping after slipping on the mound in the sixth inning, leading to his replacement by Nick Mears.

  • The Cardinals did not record their first hit until the seventh inning, finishing the game with only three hits.

  • The Brewers scored their only run in the second inning when Isaac Collins hit a two-out triple, followed by Brice Turang's infield single.

  • In the fifth inning, Jackson Chourio hit a two-run homer, contributing to a five-run rally that chased Sonny Gray from the game.

  • The Brewers' upcoming schedule features games against the Cardinals, with Freddy Peralta and José Quintana slated to start on June 13 and June 14.

  • Misiorowski's debut performance ranks second in Brewers' history for a debut at five hitless innings, just shy of the longest no-hit bid in an MLB debut.

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